Sunday, April 19, 2026

Innocent Hearts College of Education would-be teachers accomplished the feat of TET clearance


Twelve student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education bought accolades home by clearing TET (Teacher Eligibility test) 2026. Amongst these shining stars are Avneet Kaur, Gurpreet Kaur, Gursimran Kaur, Karan Behl, Mandeep Shahi, Mehak Khera, Mehak Sharma from B.Ed. Session (2024-2026) and Gursimran Kaur, Harleen Kaur, Parmjit Singh, Radhika Sharma, Sakshi Sehgal from B.Ed. Session ( 2025-2027).

Gursimran Kaur and Karan Behl shared that they have cleared the exam with the guidance and support of teachers, the college helps students to qualify such examinations by updating them with the syllabus, eligibility, scheme of examination, procedure and tactics for preparing and qualifying TET, CTET, PSTET and UGC- NET. Mandeep Shahi and Avneet Kaur thanked the members of the Guidance and Counselling cell for conducting individual eclectic counselling interviews which helped them in solving their complex problems and developing confidence for clearing TET. Gurpreet Kaur highlighted that free coaching was provided by the college in which the students discussed Mathematical reasoning questions, probing questions and mock tests were also conducted by the college. All achievers attributed their success to the college Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh and the faculty members.

Friday, April 17, 2026

Innocent Hearts College of Education celebrated Baisakhi festival.


Innocent Hearts College of Education celebrated the spring harvest festival Baisakhi with the objective of preserving and transferring the rich cultural heritage of Punjab to our would-be teachers. Alumni member Nandini elucidated the religious importance of Baisakhi, when Khalsa Panth was formed in the year 1699 under the leadership of Guru Gobind Singhji, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs. Dressed up in her traditional garb, student-teacher Luvisha performed Gidda energetically which made the student-teachers experience the feeling of optimism and togetherness. Student-teacher Aastha demonstrated the importance of Baisakhi festival for the Indian farmers with a descriptive poster.  Bolis and Tappes were chanted which added to the merriment and amusement.

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION GRABS THE LIMELIGHT WITH OUTSTANDING RESULT


The student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education brought accolades home by achieving 93 percent First divisions in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Semester – I Examination (Dec – 2025). The college has always focused on providing qualitative education which is clearly reflected in the students’ academic performance, where 47 percent of student-teachers have achieved more than 7.00 SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average).

Suman achieved first position in the college with 8.10 SGPA, Radhika Sharma bagged second position with 7.90 SGPA and Ashu Jain attained third position in the college with 7.70 SGPA. Suman expressed her heartfelt gratitude towards the almighty, parents and teachers. She said, "This would not have been possible without constant emotional support from my parents. Teachers have always provided their able guidance and timely motivation which led to this academic achievement." Radhika Sharma thankfully uttered, “I am grateful to share that I have secured second position. This achievement is the result of the constant guidance and support of my teachers, especially Principal Sir, who encouraged me throughout. I am also thankful to my family for their unwavering belief in me. This accomplishment inspires me to keep working harder and striving for excellence.”  Ashu Jain expressed, “This achievement is the result of my sincere efforts and determination. I would like to thank my teachers for their valuable guidance and my parents for always motivating me and believing in me”.

On this proud occasion, Executive Director (Colleges), Mrs. Aradhana Bowry extended her heartfelt congratulations to all the achievers and applauded the dedication of the faculty. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh motivated all the student-teachers to succeed further with more willpower and determination. The members of Management, Principal and faculty members congratulated the student-teachers for their notable achievements. All the student- teachers thanked their mentors for providing individual attention and for instilling positivity in them.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Innocent Hearts College of Education observed Martyrs day

The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education paid homage to the three heroic revolutionaries of India – Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar by observing the Martyrs day. A slogan writing competition on the theme of ‘Reviving slogans of Immortal Indian freedom fighters’ was organised to recall the inspirational quotes like "Inquilab Zindabad" and "Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamare dil mein hai, dekhna ki zor kitna baazu-e-qatil mein hai”, these patriotic lines written by poet Bismil Azimabadi became a war cry for India's freedom struggle against the British rule. Krishan Gopal Singh achieved first position in slogan writing competition.

Future Educators Shine Bright at Innocent Hearts College of Education


Innocent Hearts College of Education once again sets a remarkable benchmark in teacher education with an outstanding performance in the GNDU B.Ed. Semester-III Examination. The excellent results clearly reflect the institution’s strong focus on school internship and  community engagement, which play a vital role in shaping competent future educators.

All the student-teachers of the college secured First Division, demonstrating their dedication and the quality of mentoring provided by the institution. 100%  student-teachers achieved distinction, highlighting the consistent academic culture nurtured at the college.

A remarkable 78.7% student-teachers secured the highest SGPA of 9.00, jointly attaining the First position in the college. These achievers include: Avneet Kaur, Harsimran Kaur, Shaveta Soni, Rupam Kumari, Ishan Sharma, Ameesha Wadhwa, Sanju, Aarushi Mahajan, Isha Bajaj, Ruchika Mehta, Muskaan, Manmeet Kaur, Gunveen Kaur, Gursehaj Kaur, Mehak Sharma, Ankita, Preeti Dutta, Ritika Kaura, Mandeep Shahi, Simranjit Kaur, Kavita Giri, Kanika Verma, Puneet Kaur Rai, Shikha Kapoor, Simrandeep Kaur, Janvi Arora, Vibha Chawla, Yukti, Purnima Sethi, Mansha Vij, Karan Behl, Deeksha, Khushi Sharma, Jyoti Bhatia, Mehak Khera, Geetika and Priya Bajaj.

The student-teachers expressed heartfelt gratitude to their Principal and faculty members for their constant guidance and support. They credited their success to the conducive teaching-learning environment at the college.

Congratulating the achievers, Mrs. Aradhana Bowry, Executive Director (Colleges), applauded the students for their dedication and perseverance. She emphasized that such achievements reflect the institution’s commitment to preparing competent, compassionate and future-ready educators.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh also congratulated the student-teachers and their family members and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence in their professional journey as educators.

The Management, Principal and faculty members extended their warm congratulations to all the student-teachers for their outstanding academic achievement and wished them success in their future careers.